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crimson77
2005-05-11, 09:44 PM
I have noticed that the board time is off. It is approximately 7 minutes off the Official United States Time (http://nist.time.gov/) every time I refresh the page. Could we please get this fixed.

Janitor
2005-05-12, 12:30 AM
Interesting, according to that my own computer's time is off by a couple seconds as well. Ummm, I think your gonna get flamed for being a little nitpicky. But if the fix is easy to do, I'd encourage a mod to go ahead and do it.

I'm curious though, what powers the time for this message board? Is it YaBB, or is it giantitp's own independant program? Just wondering.

Grey Watcher
2005-05-12, 01:15 AM
Hey, for a few weels earlier this year (or was it late last year) the board's clock was twelve or thirteen years off. ;D

Gorbash Kazdar
2005-05-12, 01:28 AM
I think that occurrence even started its own Friendly Banter thread.

Ikkitosen
2005-05-12, 06:37 AM
It did, and if you look at the last 10 posts of some people (including me) you'll see that their most recent was apparently in 2017. Harumph ;).

White Blade
2005-05-12, 02:03 PM
Yeah thats more then a tad annoying.

The_King_of_Durf
2005-05-12, 03:45 PM
You do realize that you can change the time displayed here, don't you?
Yes its possible, you can open up the help menu to find out how, its in your prfoile settings, happy?

Janitor
2005-05-12, 04:34 PM
Ummm, you can change the timezone Durf, but that's not what we're referring to.

I guess if you want you can change the offset to 0.116666666666 (.1166 since only 5 characters are allowed). It'll get you close, but not perfect.

Ikkitosen
2005-05-13, 11:28 AM
Of course since that post was ages ago in a long deag thread I could just go delete it.......but that'd be too easy ;).

Ecteon
2005-05-14, 08:59 AM
I dunno', having the time be off by a few minutes, whether in my time zone or not, kinda' makes the site seem like it runs on its own time and all that. I think it gives it that Devil May Care attitude.

Actually, I just thought of that last statement (true as it may be), because before I saw the thread, I never really checked the time against my clolcks.

LightBringer
2005-05-14, 12:42 PM
I've never really checked the time against my clocks either. But then again, since every clock in my house has a different time on it anyway I could really confuse myself. 8) I'd just leave it alone unless you check your time everyday against the atomic clock and reset your clock to it. Power surges and low batteries are a continual nuisence in time keeping too.